Sentence examples for seems to let go from inspiring English sources

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But sometimes Ailey just seems to let go - it's like he stopped listening.

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People can't seem to let go of the Divine Comedy.

It didn't work, but the Republicans can't seem to let go.

He wanted so badly to be a good father that he never seemed to let go of the baby, now 8.

"I had a client who grew anxious every time he had to sell a holding, he kept saying 'I can't seem to let go,' " Richard A. Geist, president of the Institute of Psychology and Investing in Newton, Mass., said.

Now employed as a security guard at the local paper mill, he's the loving father of a little girl whose mother can't seem to let go of their failed marriage.

For better or worse she has found herself in a difficult position, cinematically speaking: the focus of Allen's persistently dubious cinematic instinct, the younger-woman-older-man trope that he just can't seem to let go.

No, what's interesting is the cult that has grown up around Mr. Ryan — and in particular the way self-proclaimed centrists elevated him into an icon of fiscal responsibility, and even now can't seem to let go of their fantasy.

Twitter just can't seem to let go of Vine.

Because people can't seem to let go of using email for group communications, no matter what alternative solutions are presented, IssueBurner works on top of email instead of attempting to replace it.

I cannot seem to let go.

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